Weed District, Forestry Summer Hours and Details for No Spray Zones

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Larimer County Weed District and Forestry Program will begin summer hours starting Monday, April 2.

The Land Stewardship office, which encompasses the Weed District and Forestry, will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday. It is located at 2649 E. Mulberry St. #6, Fort Collins, at the southwest corner of Summit View Drive and Mulberry Street. Please call ahead at (970) 498-5768 before visiting to place an order for herbicide, to be sure appropriate staff will be present, or to schedule a time outside of regular hours.

The Weed District works with various agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado State Land Board and Colorado Parks and Wildlife, as well as farmers, ranchers, and other public and private landowners. Its goal is to maintain native ecosystems found in natural areas in Larimer County and prevent the spread of noxious weeds.

State statute mandates that all road rights-of-way be managed for noxious weeds. This is especially important because roadsides are one of the most common ways noxious weeds are introduced into areas and spread onto adjacent lands. Landowners who prefer not to have herbicide applied on County rights-of-way property adjacent to their property can apply for a “no spray zone” online at larimer.org/naturalresources/weeds/services, or if no internet access is available, call the Larimer County Weed District at (970) 498-5768.

For more information on the Larimer County Weed District, please visit larimer.org/weeds.

Noxious weeds threaten wildlife habitat, agriculture, and recreational opportunities. This threat to Colorado’s environment and economy has been recognized and addressed through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act. The act, among other things, requires all local […]